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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1935)
THFR-sD-W . JUNK 27. I03.N _____ U— ------------- Tbc AMERICAN'. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE F O m The National Guard boy* returned L o U lS S a l a d e Mrs. Eddy ha* a very beautiful trora «-amp Tuesday and report a fine, y ucea plant in bloom. time. Lots of work and lota of fun Mr. and Mrs. E. T Stone and sou au(1 a big parade in Portland on the Mrs. L. A. Salade, Jr., returned Neal motored to I.ake of the Woods way home. on the Shasta from a visit in Chica Junior and Russell Avers visited Redecorating and remodeling was Sunday. Neal remained at the Boy go having been accompanied by Mr C ity Marshal Bert Hedgpeth hat Monday morning Mrs. Clara Karra, Salade from San Francisco to this Issued a warning for people to be Hoy Jones at the Shack Tuesday “ »- completed last week, preparatory to *en,tt camp. mher,‘ he wl1 «amp for a had a "hunch" that she had betterj extra careful about firecrackers on enina- opening the Craterian Reauty Shop month city enroute home. " tinlsh her house cleaning, so she got; Wednesday, June is . In the location account of the dancer of fire. Also arriving at the Salade home Mr B. K. Peart enjoyed a visit from t)Uay after finishing her washing and ______ Mrs Henry Kilburn, who had a at 41 South Central avenue, wnich were Miss Bannie Hunt of Santa Mr. and Mrs. Al Hermauson and major operation at the Community was form-riy occupied by .Murrays. two cousins that he had not seen for completed her house cleaning, tak- Barbara and Miss Mary Wescott and family are moving to Medford soon hospital recently, is improving, her The new beauty establishment is sirty years. Mr. and Mrs. Pbyle from! (llg dowll the heater, etc., by Tues- Jimmy F'-asley. both of Chicago, who after the first of July- They will be many friends will be glad to know, owned by Miss Laura Lynch, and Washington and Mrs. Jones from l)ay noon About 2 o’clock her niece are niece and nephew of Mr. and greatly missed by the community. will be managed by Mrs. Vera Mer- Kansas. They were over night guests \n88 Anna Dean, arrived from Oak-j Mrs. Salade, Jr. The tatter three on their way to Los Angeles If they lan(1 A„ Mjgs (,ean left on the stag,- _____ Marjorie Jones left Tuesday foi sbon. motored to Medford and will be Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Richardson Klamath Kalla with Mr. and . Mr* New equipment including Turbin* can arrange it they will stop for an- Wednesday to visit her mother at guest* for the summer at the Salade took a load of furnitur« to Portland .shell. Marjorie expects to have work port Orford, the train arrived bring- ator dryers, baa been installed, and other visit on their return trip home. for Will Owen last Friday, returning there In a store all summer, who will stay comfortable upholstered chairs add Mrs. E. E Scott is expecting a in* Mr’ Fred Karra' , „ , Jimmy Feasley is the son of Mrs. home Saturday. ■ ■ to the modernness of the Craterian visit from her daughter this coming with hl* parents un" ' * rida-v eren' Marjorie Feasley of Chicago, a for K. H. Moore is slowly recovering Miss Mildred Burger of San inK' _______ mer resident of this city.— Mail Trib Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and from a severe attack of the flu from Beauty shop. Five large booths with week une. Nancy Kay left for Lakeview last which he has been suffering for the convenient accessories are decorated Francisco will arrive Monday for a The 4-H club members returned! to carry out the general c o lo i weeks' visit. Mrs. Bernice Me- week, where Mr. Murphy expects to past three weeks. scheme of cream, green and black. ! (-ue of Loup City. Nebraska, will ar- from summer school at Corvallis on j Paul Kitschke got a load ot lum have work The personnel of the new beauty rive Wednesday. u . - . , , \ * o Mrs. . u « c ... win They were al ber last Friday from Medford. He McCue will I Saturday evening. We receive many questions in re very enthusiastic over the good time Kern Cherryholmes will leave this shop is, in addition to the owner andj return to San Francisco with hei intends to build a new kitchen and gard to whether we will have another week end to visit her father In Wal manager: Operators, Mrs. Harriet gjgter for a visit, returning here lat- and the many advantages and all bath room. beautifying contest next summer. Moodhouse, who bas had extensive j er for a month's visit before return- hope to go again next year. The la Walla. Even people from Medford were in cooking and sewing clubs are finish- experience in Medford shops; Miss ¡nK home. Mrs. R. C. Lewis received the sad quiring about it and expressing a Hazel Cassady, graduate of the Don ---------- ; ' for the ypar- whiI“ ,he livestock news this morning of the accidental Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of The Mea desire to be with us next year if we Lux College ot Beauty, San Francis- -Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were called club will continue until fail. Mrs. dows were visiting Mrs. MHchell i shooting of her eleven-year-old grand do. co, and formerly of the Medtord to Dunsmulr on business and will be Lathrop and Mrs. Blackford are to sister, Mrs. Watkins, recently. daughter. Jessie, while playing with Beauty shop; Mrs. Ida Uraves. effi- K°ne at ■““ “t a week. Mrs. Eddy be congratulated on the worth while a group of her playmates Wednesday. Mr. C. E. Venn's white mule is The Eastern Star held tbelr last cient beautician, who bas had 16, and Mrs. Hodson have charge of the work they are doing. She was shot through the head and ' " meeting of the season Tuesday even dead. We think most people in Cen years’ experience in San Franciscc store. tral Point will remember Mr. Velin; Mrs. Edith Deuel and Johnny left the doctors give no hope for her re ing beauty parlors and elsewhere. driving her on the streets of our city. last Wednesday, June 19, for Denver. covery. Rev. Lewis was called home Kay LeFevre and Basil Porter Frank Zucala reports that his lo- Now Mr. Velin has no means of trans- Colo., where Johnny is taking treat from the young people's conference expert hair cuters and stylists. will portation. He had driven the mule ganberrles aro ripe. ment for sinous trouble. Mrs. Deuel at Fir Point and he and Mrs. Lewis be in charge of barbering. Mrs. ZH years. writes her mother, Mrs. John Ross, pe.;t to leave for Pasadena imme Mersbon, manager of the Craterian diately on his arrival to be with tehir Mrs. Jim Watkins’ sister fro that both she and Johnny are in bed bird *hop- U wel known »outhern Ore- daughter. Stockton, Calif., is visiting at th» | Mrs. Milton has a very . pretty . . side by side, both taking treatments. Watkins' home and with other bath that she made entirely herself gon wonien having been engaged In The little lad enjoyed the trip im FFOR SALE—Pie Cherries— Leave friends and relatives in the valley. She bas rocks from the Modoc Lava |^auty work in Medford for the past mensely, as it was his first train ride. orders at Faber’s. 11 years. ~ beds, ocean shells, agates from the Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson d#M>rt 0pa, from u k ( T ,(w It lf New Typ*. Natural and Ringlete and little daughter, Charlotte, ac permanents will be featured at the companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. pedestal, with the hath on top. Sbe|new 8hop ,' aptr curling and mar- Leever, spent Sunday at Fish Lake. ala<J has a |oyeiy Kar(jcp w ith! cellinK wi” al',° a eP^cialty and They rode down to the darn at the! M)y pond and #om<J very ,arK(J Kold all other types of high grade beauty east end of the lake While they did-1 services will be available according n’t have any luck fishing, they en-l — to Mrs. Mershon. joyed a fried chicken dinner, at* I Roy. r . c . Lewis has loft for Fir Mr. Clifford Hatfield stopped for angel food cake, loganberrle pie and Point, where he will attend the so many other good things It make* Voung People's conference. Rev. J. a short visit with his parents, Mr Try one of our your mouth water. The roads are M. Johnson of Lakeview will also and Mrs. L. Hatfield, on his return In fine conditions. attend. A group of the Federated tr*p *ro,n -sew Vork. He also stop- church folks will leave tomorrow for ped ^or a ^ew days *n Chicago. Mrs. John Ross, Verne Pendleton and the conference. Hatfield Is planning to visit her son * I i>0— ÜS3..VI— * :t.7 5 Vince Ritzinger went fishing Wed at his home in Seattle this summer. nesday. They caught one salmon Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gleasou aro SATISFACTION G IA R A NTKKD Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott, Mr. and and twenty-five trout. expected home today. Mrs. Chester Merriman and children K. M ain P ilo n e 15 1 S Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber en ter-!of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ma- taitied Mr. Spellman of Los Angeles rlne, Mr. and Mrs. George Marine B )R HALF — Wednesday evening. Mr. Spellman and Gwendolyn enjoyed a picnic in will speak this afternoon to the mis the Grants Pass park Sunday. Ford H«'d«n sionary circle at the home of Mr. A. See F s fo r John Ross caught a couple of sal J. Milton. Mr. Spellman is editor mon at High Bank Tuesday. H«. l ’HHl» IT ItM T l KK R D ÏIL K H of a Hebrew mission paper. says one was as long as his fish pole. R e p a ir in g u n d S u p p lii* had reference to the pole he Mrs. Moon of Ashland accompan- | If hr » was carrying by this office Wednes ; led by her father. Mr. J. H. Williams day, we'll say it was some fish. liONG'N SECOND HAND of Long Death, stopped here Wed- ____ • nesday on their way to Grants Pasr .% REMINDER STORK for a short visit. They will continue | The Evangelistic services in the on to Portlund and visit at the home j old City Hall are being continued of Mrs. Moon s daughter and Mr every night, except Monday and Sat- A ls o rem enilH T w e h a v e n fu ll lin o 1 Williams will see his great-grand urda.v. at 8:00 p. m. All are wel- o f I ROH N FE E D S I children befor« returning home. tome. Local Happenings Craterian Beauty Shop Remodeled; Opened Wednesday Returns from East ' two 1 CLAUDETTE mr- ns V i», sas (r l \ Grain Bags PERMANENTS NEW and RECLEANED GRAIN BAGS SACK TWINE Binder Twine, Sack* and Sack Twine LOWEST QUANTITY PRICES FINLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY FABER’S FEED STORE Firestone McCormick-Deering BINDER TWINE Tires & Batteries (M a d e in U. S. A .) Auto Electrical Part* and Repairing L.C.GRIM E.S Associated Service Station 4'en trili p o in t P R U D EN T M O T O R IS T S A R E B U Y IN G — ■ V * t, W " t * .L ¿ . : » » United Pacific's MACHINE OIL ONE-FIVE-ONE Binder and Mower Repairs LAWN HOSE — Best Quality FLY SPRAY —- 90c per gallon PUMPS and WATER SYSTEMS AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE W . E. A L E X A N D E R (Udo Xiaiility^ CENTRAL POINT i insure UNITED PACIFIC Kriegoline K K H H K I.1 I — I N ION 7 « GAS KEIUISE.NK — M o u n t OILS Wboletule and Retail A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION J. O. Isaacson Central Point Oregon W M M A A W A M A M A W A S W W N N W . 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